Movie Picks

The Break-Up (PG-13) Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston star in this romantic comedy about a couple's dispute over a condo and the ways each person tries to convince the other to leave. Not reviewed

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*Cars (G) Like every one of the six previous features Pixar has delivered, Cars is smart, snappy and entertaining. And like every one of those six previous features, it's grounded in fundamentally strong storytelling. It's funny, warm and charming, yes but it's also wise in a way that's almost enough to make you want to weep. At its expansive heart, Cars is an affectionate, almost mournful story of how easy it is to leave anything that isn't hot and happenin' anything that isn't this year's model in the dust. Scott Renshaw

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The Da Vinci Code (PG-13) For all the brouhaha, The Da Vinci Code is really nothing but the Hardy Boys dressed up in the provocative attire of questioning centuries-old Christian beliefs about the divinity of Jesus Christ, the role of Mary Magdalene and other aspects of the faith. If you take this stuff seriously, one way or another, you're sure to be duped. You've got to hand it to Dan Brown: So dark the con of man, indeed. Steve Davis

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Eight Below (PG)

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Failure to Launch (PG-13)

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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (PG-13) Sean Boswell (Lucas Black) heads to Tokyo to avoid a jail sentence and gets caught up in the underworld of drift racing. Not reviewed

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Garfield: The Tail of Two Kitties (PG) Bill Murray lends his voice to Garfield the cat in this animated comedy about mistaken indentify in the United Kingdom. Not reviewed

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Hoot (PG)

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Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (PG)

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Just My Luck (PG-13)

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The Lake House (PG) Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves star in this mystery romance story of an architect and a doctor who exchange love letters two years out-of-sync in an unusual lakeside home. Not reviewed

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Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West (NR) The film chronicles the Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, into uncharted territory to find a water passageway to the Pacific Ocean. Not reviewed

Superman reflects on his super-duper tighty-reddies in Superman Returns.

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Nacho Libre (PG) Jack Black stars as a Mexican cook turned wrestler who joins a Lucha Libre Tournament to save a Oaxacan monastery and win the attention of a beautiful Mexican nun. Not reviewed

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The Omen (R) In this remake of the classic 1976 horror film, a boy acts as the devil incarnate. Starring Julia Stiles and Liev Schreiber. Not reviewed

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Over the Hedge (PG) Bruce Willis, Steve Carell and many more stars provide voices in this animated story of a mischievous raccoon and his friends' adventures in suburbia. Not reviewed

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Poseidon (PG-13) In this disaster-flick remake, a luxury cruise ship has an unfortunate encounter with a gigantic wave, leaving the passengers in a do-or-die situation. Not reviewed

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*A Prairie Home Companion (PG-13) True, the appeal of the actual radio show and of the film Robert Altman's elegy to the end of life, work and the pursuit of happiness might have limited appeal among younger audiences. But anyone who respects the master of Americana's (Garrison Keillor) rambling, layered style will get a kick out of this sweet, melancholic romp through the back stages of memory. Kathryn Eastburn

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Roving Mars (G) A pair of automated vehicles transmits images from the surface of Mars. Not reviewed

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RV (PG) Bob Munro (Robin Williams) takes his dysfunctional family on an RV road trip through the Colorado Rockies, where they clash with an odd community of campers. Not reviewed

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Scary Movie 4 (PG-13)

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The Sentinel (PG-13)

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The Shaggy Dog (PG)

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Silent Hill (PG-13)

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Take the Lead (PG-13)

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*United 93 (R) United 93 delivers an experience so intense and immediate that I literally felt myself sweating as events unfolded, a knot of anxiety churning in my stomach. Scott Renshaw

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*X-Men: The Last Stand (PG-13) Sure, director Brett Ratner is no Bryan Singer, the man who made the first two X-Men movies into intelligent, emotionally resonant films that even non-comics fans could love. Yes, Ratner's music-video attention span and inability to linger on a shot for more than a few seconds blunts the impact of some of X-Men: The Last Stand's big emotional moments. Nonetheless, he liked Singer's films as much as you did, and he hasn't tried to fix what ain't broke. Gary Susman